COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES CANDIDATE INFORMATION HANDBOOK JULY 31, Dean C. Logan Los Angeles County REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK

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Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association Election COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES CANDIDATE INFORMATION HANDBOOK JULY 31, 2012 GENERAL MEMBERS 3rd Member, Board of Investments 3rd Member, Board of Retirement Dean C. Logan Los Angeles County REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK 12400 E. Imperial Highway Norwalk, CA 90650 (800) 815-2666 or (562) 466-1310 www.lavote.net

COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES REGISTRAR-RECORDER/COUNTY CLERK 12400 IMPERIAL HWY, NORWALK, CA 90650

NOTICE This LACERA Candidate Information Handbook has been prepared to assist you in filing documents relating to the election. It includes a calendar of events, general information, established procedures, and filing requirements. It is not intended to provide legal advice and is for general reference and guidance only. Please note that it is not within the purview of the Registrar- Recorder/County Clerk to determine whether a candidate meets the requirements. Individuals with questions concerning their own or other candidate qualifications or other related matters should seek legal counsel. Candidates and others using this Candidate Information Handbook must bear full responsibility to make their own determinations as to all legal standards, duties and factual material contained therein.

TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION...i-ii Important Rules for Prospective Candidates...ii Bulletin Board/Campaign Material...ii CHAPTER 1: CALENDAR OF EVENTS... 1-3 CHAPTER 2: CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION LACERA Candidates... 4 Filing Fee... 4 Placement of Name on Ballot... 4 Votes Required to Elect a Candidate... 4 CHAPTER 3: GENERAL INFORMATION AND FILING PROCEDURES... 5-10 Written Authorization From Candidate... 5 Candidate Withdrawal... 5 Extension of Candidate Filing... 5 Write-In Candidates... 5 Authorization to Pick-up and/or File Candidate Nomination Documents... 6 Candidate Nomination Process... 7-10 Step 1 Applying for Candidate Nomination Documents... 7 Step 2 Issuing LACERA Packets... 8 Step 3 Signer Qualifications... 9 Step 4 Filing Nomination Petitions... 9 Step 5 Filing Mandatory and Optional Documents... 10 CHAPTER 4: CANDIDATE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS... 11-13 General Information... 11 Withdrawal and/or Re-filing of Candidate Statement of Qualifications... 11 Format and Content Requirements... 11 Candidate Statement of Qualifications... 11 Candidate Statement of Qualifications (Sample)... 12 Public Examination Period... 12 Word Counting Guidelines... 13 CHAPTER 5: DUPLICATE BALLOT REQUEST FORM (Sample)... 14

General Information and Rules for Candidates

GENERAL INFORMATION State law requires that the Board of Supervisors conduct an election to fill vacant or expired seats on the Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association (LACERA) Board of Investments and Board of Retirement Safety Members. LACERA is a public entity separate from the County of Los Angeles that was created to provide retirement, disability and death benefits to Los Angeles County employees. LACERA is comprised of two managing boards, the Board of Investments and the Board of Retirement. For more information, you can visit the LACERA website at http://www.lacera.com/home/index.html. LACERA S BOARD STRUCTURE The Board of Retirement has nine members and two alternate members. The Board of Investments has nine members. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors appoints four members to each board. The other members are elected as follows: General Member employees elect two members for each board. Safety Member employees elect one member for each board and an alternate member for the Board of Retirement. Retired Members elect one member for each board and an alternate member for the Board of Retirement. The County Treasurer and Tax Collector is required by law to serve on both boards as an ex-officio member. A General Member is a person who is working at least three-quarter time as a permanent employee for the County or for an outside district, and who is earning service credit in a retirement plan. A Safety Member is a permanent employee of Los Angeles County working three-quarter time or more in firefighting, forestry, lifeguarding, or law enforcement (including District Attorney Investigators). A Retired Member is a former Los Angeles County or outside district employee who has taken either a service retirement or a disability retirement. LACERA administrators manage the retirement funds for the County of Los Angeles. LACERA is the largest county retirement system in the United States, serving more than 156,000 members. The LACERA membership is comprised of individuals from a diverse range of careers, age groups, and ethnicities, all contributing to the greater welfare of Los Angeles County. NOTE: The offices of 3 rd Member, Board of Investment and 3 rd Member, Board of Retirement for General Members are scheduled for election on July 31, 2012. The General Members of LACERA are eligible to vote in this election. The total eligible voting population is approximately 80,246 members. LACERA 2012 i GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATION (continued) IMPORTANT RULES FOR PROSPECTIVE CANDIDATES LACERA Candidates may not use County of Los Angeles time or County resources to further their campaign or election efforts. This includes conducting unauthorized walk-throughs in County office areas during regular work shift hours, the use of any County of Los Angeles equipment, and/or using County space for campaigning purposes. Solicitation for candidate support should be limited to lunch, break times and off-duty hours. BULLETIN BOARD/CAMPAIGN MATERIAL Department Heads will designate bulletin board space for all candidates to post campaign material provided it includes the following disclaimer: Employees are prohibited from using County time or County resources to further the campaign or election of the candidate. Campaign material without this disclaimer is not acceptable for posting or distributing on County property. Any election rule violations by a county employee(s) may result in administrative discipline. (See Rule Number 16 of the Resolutions for 3 rd Member, Board of Investments and 3 rd Member, Board of Retirement.) LACERA 2012 ii GENERAL INFORMATION

Calendar Of Events

CALENDAR OF EVENTS LOS ANGELES COUNTY EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT ASSOCIATION ELECTION GENERAL MEMBERS JULY 31, 2012 All documents are to be filed with and duties performed by the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) unless otherwise specified. DATES April 23 (M) through MAY 22 (Tu) 5:00 p.m. EVENTS E 99 E 70 CANDIDATE FILING During this period nomination documents may be obtained and filed. CANDIDATE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS During this period all candidates may file a statement of qualifications not to exceed 200 words. May 25 (F) E 67 STATUS OF NOMINEE The Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk (RR/CC) shall check the signatures on the nominating petitions and notify each nominee of his/her qualifying status. Note: On this date a list of Qualified Candidates/ Nominees will be posted on the RR/CC website (www.lavote.net). If by this date the RR/CC determines that only one member has been duly nominated to each office, the RR/CC shall notify the Board of Supervisors and the BOS shall order that no election be held. On this date the RR/CC is scheduled to certify qualified candidates to the Executive Office of the Board of Supervisors. May 29 (Tu) through June 4 (M) 5:00 p.m. E 63 E 57 PUBLIC EXAMINATION PERIOD During this period statements of qualifications shall be open for public examination for 5 business days excluding weekends and holidays. A fee may be charged to any person obtaining a copy of the material. During this period any person may file a writ of mandate or an injunction to require any or all of the material to be amended or deleted. May 31 (Th) 2:00 p.m. E 61 RANDOM DRAWING OF CANDIDATE NAMES FOR PLACEMENT ON THE BALLOT The public random drawing shall take place in the Executive Office of the Board of Supervisors at 2:00 p.m. for both the Board of Investments and the Board of Retirement. LACERA 2012-1 - Chapter 1

CALENDAR OF EVENTS (continued) DATES EVENTS June 8 (F) E 53 CANDIDATE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Statements of qualifications approved by the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk may be viewed at: http://bos.lacounty.gov/services/conflictofintere stlobbyist/laceraelection.aspx June 18 (M) through June 22 (F) 5:00 p.m. E 43 E 39 MAILING OF BALLOTS During this period, the RR/CC will mail ballots to eligible LACERA General Members. June 27 (W) E 34 MAILING OF BALLOTS VERIFICATION On or before this date the Registrar- Recorder/County Clerk will forward to the Executive Officer of the Board of Supervisors verification that all ballots were mailed to eligible LACERA Members. July 3 (Tu) through July 10 (Tu) E 28 E 21 REQUEST FOR A DUPLICATE BALLOT First and last day General Members can request a duplicate ballot which must be in writing to their Department Election Coordinator. The Department Election Coordinator will contact the Registrar- Recorder/County Clerk to mail a duplicate ballot. See sample of request form on page 14. A listing of all Election Coordinators can be accessed through the following link: http://bos.lacounty.gov/services/conflictofintere stlobbyist/laceraelection.aspx July 11 (W) E 20 DUPLICATE BALLOTS Last day for Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk to mail duplicate ballots. July 31 (Tu) 5:00 p.m. ELECTION DAY ELECTION DAY All ballots must be delivered via U.S. mail or in person to the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk. LACERA 2012-2 - Chapter 1

CALENDAR OF EVENTS (continued) DATES Aug. 2 (Th) 10:00 a.m. E + 2 EVENTS BALLOTS TALLIED/COUNTED RR/CC tallies (counts) all ballots for the election. Aug. 3 (F) E + 3 ELECTION CERTIFICATION The RR/CC is scheduled to certify election results to the Executive Office of the Board of Supervisors. NOTICE TO CANDIDATES No later than this date, the RR/CC shall telephone each candidate receiving more than 20 percent of the total votes cast as to the certification of election results and send written notice of the results via U.S. Mail. Aug. 10 (F) 5:00 p.m. E + 10 RECOUNT Last day a written request for a recount may be filed with the RR/CC. The candidate filing the request for the recount shall bear the cost by submitting a deposit with the RR/CC before the recount is commenced and at the beginning of each day until the recount is completed or cancelled. These amounts cover the cost of the recount for that day. PROTEST Last day any candidate desiring to request the results of the election may file a written request with the Executive Office of the Board of Supervisors. The written request must specify the grounds for the protest and be accompanied by supporting documentation. Aug. 17 (F) E + 17 COMMENCING A RECOUNT Last day for the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk to commence a recount. Sep. 11 (Tu) E + 42 ELECTION RESULTS Election results will be declared official by the Board of Supervisors on this date or any other meeting date following completion of a recount. LEGEND: E- or E+ = Election minus or plus days before or after the election date. LACERA 2012-3 - Chapter 1

Candidate Qualifications and Office Information

CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS AND OFFICE INFORMATION The following LACERA General Member offices are up for election: OFFICE TERM OF OFFICE NOMINATING SIGNATURES 3 rd Member, Board of Investments 3 rd Member, Board of Retirement Beginning January 1, 2013 through December 31, 2015 (Three year) 50 (Active General Members Only) LACERA CANDIDATES All candidates for Board of Investments and/or the Board of Retirement must be active General Members of the Los Angeles County Employees Retirement Association. FILING FEE No fee is required. PLACEMENT OF NAME ON BALLOT The random drawing of names, which determines ballot name order, shall take place in the Executive Office of the Board of Supervisors. VOTES REQUIRED TO ELECT A CANDIDATE The person receiving the highest number of votes shall be declared elected. In the event two or more persons tie for first place, the winner shall be determined by drawing lots before the Board of Supervisors. LACERA 2012-4 - Chapter 2

General Information and Filing Procedures

GENERAL INFORMATION AND FILING PROCEDURES All Candidate Nominating Petition forms must contain the candidate s name, Los Angeles County Department work location and the elective office title to which he or she is seeking election. Each candidate or authorized agent will receive oral and written instructions regarding procedures to be followed in completing the nomination process when the forms are issued. WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION FROM CANDIDATE NOMINATION DOCUMENTS WILL NOT BE ISSUED TO OR ACCEPTED FROM AN UNAUTHORIZED PERSON. The authorization must be signed by the candidate. Only official documents issued by the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk may be used. The forms are available between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding holidays at the public counter in the Election Information Section as listed below. Nomination documents must be mailed or delivered to the following addresses: MAIL Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Election Planning Section Second Floor, Room 2015 12400 Imperial Highway Norwalk, CA 90650 (Indicate on envelope nomination documents enclosed) DELIVER Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Election Information Section Second Floor, Room 2013 12400 Imperial Highway Norwalk, CA 90650 (Business Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) The Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk cannot legally accept or process any candidate nominating petitions sent via U.S. Mail or personal delivery AFTER 5:00 P.M. on May 22, 2012, which is the filing deadline. CANDIDATE WITHDRAWAL Withdrawal of candidacy is permitted up to and including the deadline date to file candidate nomination documents. EXTENSION OF CANDIDATE FILING There are no provisions for an extension of time for filing candidate nominating documents. WRITE-IN CANDIDATES There are no provisions for Write-In Candidates. Therefore, no Write-In votes shall be counted. LACERA 2012-5 - Chapter 3

AUTHORIZATION TO PICK UP AND/OR FILE CANDIDATE NOMINATION DOCUMENTS LACERA candidates who will have their candidate nomination documents picked up and/or filed via an Agent must complete the AUTHORIZATION TO PICK-UP AND/OR FILE CANDIDATE NOMINATION DOCUMENTS form. Below is a generic sample of the Authorization Form. 1. Print candidate s (your) name. 2. Print the elective office title. 3. Print the agent s name and phone number. 4. Check the box for each applicable form. 5. Complete the middle section of the form as you would like your name to appear on the ballot, along with the other information requested. 6. Complete INFORMATION FOR PUBLICATION box. 7. Sign and date the form before giving it to your Agent. LACERA 2012-6 - Chapter 3

CANDIDATE NOMINATION PROCESS If you are planning on filing as a candidate for elective office, there are five (5) easy steps to the candidate nomination process. STEP 1 APPLYING FOR CANDIDATE NOMINATION DOCUMENTS Candidates or authorized agents are required to fill out a Candidate Registration and Qualification (CRQ) form providing the following information: 1. Name as you wish it to appear on ballot. 2. Residence address. 3. Telephone number. 4. E-mail and/or web site address. 5. Address and telephone number for publication/ media/internet. 6. Elective office title for which you are applying. 7. Signature and date. Information on the form is used in preparing nomination documents. It is important that the information is accurate as it will be printed on listings distributed to the news media and general public. LACERA 2012-7 - Chapter 3

CANDIDATE NOMINATION PROCESS (continued) STEP 2 ISSUING LACERA PACKETS Candidates will receive a LACERA packet containing a letter to the candidate, a Candidate Information Handbook, nomination petitions and Board adopted election resolutions, including the Powers and Duties for designated board members. BELOW IS A SAMPLE OF THE LETTER TO THE CANDIDATE The candidate letter must be signed by the candidate or an authorized agent acknowledging receipt of the nomination filing packet which includes: 1. The nomination petitions. 2. Candidate Statement of Qualifications Form. 3. The resolution containing pertinent dates and information pertaining to the election. 4. The Candidate Information Handbook. This letter also confirms that the candidate and/or the authorized agent is aware of the following: 1. The qualifications of candidacy for the elective office. 2. The requirements for filing a Candidate Statement of Qualifications. 3. The last day to file nomination papers is May 22, 2012. 4. The rules of conduct. LACERA 2012-8 - Chapter 3

CANDIDATE NOMINATION PROCESS (continued) STEP 3 SIGNER QUALIFICATIONS 1. Nomination Petitions must be signed by at least 50 or more active General Members as of March 1, 2012, for the following offices: 3 rd Member, Board of Retirement 3 rd Member, Board of Investments No member may sign more than one nominating petition. 2. Each signer must print and sign their own name, include their Employee Number and their Los Angeles County Department work location. For non-los Angeles County employees who are active general member, the outside agency name should be given. STEP 4 FILING NOMINATION PETITIONS 1. Nomination Petitions must be filed with the RR/CC no later than Tuesday, May 22, 2012 by 5:00 p.m. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. excluding weekends and holidays. 2. The RR/CC will examine the signatures on Nomination Petitions and notify each nominee of his or her status no later than Friday, May 25, 2012. BELOW IS A SAMPLE OF A CANDIDATE NOMINATION PETITION FRONT BACK LACERA 2012-9 - Chapter 3

CANDIDATE NOMINATION PROCESS (continued) STEP 5 FILING MANDATORY AND OPTIONAL DOCUMENTS Listed below are the mandatory and optional documents to be filed for candidacy. It is the obligation of the candidate to ensure that filing requirements and deadlines are met. All candidates are urged to file documents as early as possible to avoid a last minute rush. DOCUMENTS APPLICABILITY Nominating Petitions Required for all Candidates Candidate Statement of Qualifications Optional for all Candidates For further information, contact the Election Planning Section at (562) 462-2317 Each LACERA candidate will receive a receipt when filing their nomination documents. BELOW IS A SAMPLE OF THE RECEIPT LACERA 2012-10 - Chapter 3

Candidate Statement of Qualifications

CANDIDATE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS GENERAL INFORMATION Candidate Statement of Qualifications must be filed no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 22, 2012, the last day of the nomination period. ESTIMATED COST WORD LIMIT ENHANCED WORDS NO FEE 200 25 1. A Candidate Statement of Qualifications is optional and may include the candidate s age and occupation. 2. Statements are confidential until after close of the nomination period. There is no filing fee for Candidate Statement of Qualifications. WITHDRAWAL AND/OR RE-FILING OF CANDIDATE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS Candidate statements may be withdrawn or withdrawn and refiled no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 22, 2012, the last day to file nomination documents. FORMAT AND CONTENT REQUIREMENTS Below is a sample showing how the Candidate Statement of Qualifications will appear once it is typed and included in the official ballot material. Statements will be printed in uniform type, style and spacing. Use block paragraphs and single space format. Text submitted indented or centered will be typed in block paragraph form. Entire statements in all capital letters are not acceptable. Indentations, circles, stars, dots, italics and/or bullets cannot be accommodated. However, you may use dashes/hyphens. Enhanced words to be printed in boldface type, underscored and/or CAPITALIZED are to be clearly indicated. Any combination of enhanced words is counted as one word. However, the number of words/acronyms that are in boldface type, underscored and/or CAPITALIZED shall not exceed 25 words per a 200 word statement. The pronoun (I) is not counted as an enhanced word. Any Candidate Statement of Qualifications which the Registrar- Recorder/County Clerk determines is not limited to a recitation of the nominee s own personal background and qualifications shall not be printed or circulated by the Registrar- Recorder/County Clerk. STATEMENT OF JOHN DOE CANDIDATE FOR THIRD MEMBER, BOARD OF INVESTMENTS Age: 40 Occupation: Accountant I seek your vote for election to the LACERA Board of Investments. My experience includes 30 YEARS as a FINANCIAL ANALYST, CONSULTANT and ACCOUNTANT. I have worked hard in my private and county careers and have increased financial wealth of all who have allowed me to oversee their financial assets. Please allow me to work with your hard earned money so that I can accomplish my goals of securing a great retirement for you. - I have a Bachelor s Degree from Any City University and a Master s Degree from The College of the United States. - I will be a fair judge of every case that comes before me and make sure that employees rights are protected. - I am a proven advocate. - I will continue to make sure our pensions are what YOU want. Please fill in the circle next to my name, John Doe, on your LACERA ballot. - GIVE me your trust! - Give ME your confidence!! - Give me YOUR assets!!! LACERA 2012-11 - Chapter 4

CANDIDATE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS (continued) The Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk shall notify each nominee by telephone or U.S. Mail if the nominee s statement of qualifications is rejected pursuant to this provision. All statements should be submitted on the following forms. Candidates are responsible for checking the spelling and punctuation as the elections official is not permitted to edit any material contained therein. It is recommended that you do not use dashes or hyphens at the end of a line. Please refer to page 13 for Word Counting Guidelines. BELOW IS A SAMPLE OF THE LACERA CANDIDATE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS FORM PUBLIC EXAMINATION PERIOD Candidate Statement of Qualifications as submitted by candidates will be available at the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, 12400 Imperial Highway, Norwalk, CA, 90650 in the Election Information Section on the 2 nd Floor for public examination for a period of 5 business days from May 29, 2012 through June 4, 2012. A fee may be charged to any person wishing to obtain a copy of the material. During this period, any person may file a writ of mandate or an injunction to require any or all of the material/data to be amended or deleted. LACERA 2012-12 - Chapter 4

CANDIDATE STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS (continued) WORD COUNTING GUIDELINES (Elections Code Chapter 1 General Provisions, Section 9) The following guidelines are used by the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk's Office for counting words on candidate statements, ballot measure text, arguments, rebuttals and other ballot enclosures. The guidelines do not apply to ballot designations for candidates. If the text exceeds the specified 200 or 400 word limit, the author will be asked to delete words or change text until the statement conforms with requirements. 1. PUNCTUATION MARKS are not counted. Symbols such as & (and), and # (number/pound) are not considered punctuation and each symbol is counted as one (1) word. 2. THE WORDS "I", "a", "the", "and", "an" are counted as individual words. 3. GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES such as countries, states, counties, cities, towns, or jurisdictions are counted as one (1) word. EXAMPLE: City of Los Angeles = 1 word City and County of San Francisco = 1 word 4. ABBREVIATIONS such as acronyms or abbreviations for a word, phrase, or expression are counted as one (1) word. EXAMPLE: UCLA, PTA, USMC, LAPD, U.S.M.C. 5. HYPHENATED WORDS that appear in any generally available standard reference dictionary published in the U.S. at any time within the last 10 calendar years immediately preceding the election are counted as one (1) word. EXAMPLE: Attorney-at-law 6. DATES consisting of a combination of digits are counted as one (1) word. EXAMPLE: 3/18 7/21/89 DATES consisting of a combination of words and digits are counted as two (2) words. EXAMPLE: July 21, 1983 18 June, 1987 7. NUMERIC COMBINATIONS are counted as one (1) word. EXAMPLE: 1973 13 1/2 1971-73 5% 8/3/73 #14 8. MONETARY AMOUNTS consisting of a combination of digits are counted as one (1) word. EXAMPLE: $1,000.00 MONETARY AMOUNTS consisting of a combination of words and digits are counted as two (2) words. EXAMPLE: $4 million 9. NAMES OF PERSONS AND THINGS are counted as individual words. EXAMPLE: Gus Enwright (2 words) L. A. Basketball Team (3 words) 10. TELEPHONE/FAX NUMBERS are counted as one (1) word. EXAMPLE: 1-800-815-2666 1-562-462-2317 11. INTERNET WEB SITES/E-MAIL ADDRESSES are counted as one (1) word. EXAMPLE: http://www.co.la.ca.us www.lavote.net http://www.lacounty.info LACERA 2012-13 - Chapter 4

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